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** Despite the constant deaths, everyone tends to recall how they had died. This ranges from Nutty and Sniffles in ''Random Acts of Silence'', Petunia in ''A Change of Heart'' and Pop in ''Cubtron Z''. Unfortunately, [[StepfordSmiler they don't always react,]] fully aware of the fact [[TheyKilledKennyAgain they'll be back soon.]] Unless it's Splendid, [[SelectiveSlaughter who's rather queasy upon seeing people dying]].

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** Despite the constant deaths, everyone tends to recall how they had died. This ranges from Nutty and Sniffles in ''Random Acts of Silence'', Petunia in ''A Change of Heart'' Heart'', Handy in ''Home Is Where the Hurt Is'', and Pop in ''Cubtron Z''. Unfortunately, [[StepfordSmiler they don't always react,]] fully aware of the fact [[TheyKilledKennyAgain they'll be back soon.]] Unless it's Splendid, [[SelectiveSlaughter who's rather queasy upon seeing people dying]].

** Well, he rose to the rank of Sergeant. After all he went through, he doesn't want people to forget that he's served his country. Also, it's a warning to his friends that he knows how to kill them three times before they hit the floor.

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** Well, he rose to the rank of Sergeant. After all he went through, he doesn't want people to forget that he's served his country. Also, it's a warning to his friends that he knows how to kill them three times in at least eight different ways before they hit the floor.

* Yes, Lumpy is a VillainProtagonist in the episode ''We're Scrooged!''. No, there's nothing in the fridge regarding his killing Toothy for the sake of selling his body parts, that's horrible from the start... But there's horror regarding the fact that ''he has'' '''''customers''''', including one who doesn't even show concern when he sees a person ''lose his eye'' right in front of him. Would Lumpy even have recieved a [[Main/{{Prison}} relatively tame punishment]] if Unluckiness hadn't gotten him?

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* Yes, Lumpy is a VillainProtagonist in the episode ''We're Scrooged!''. No, there's nothing in the fridge regarding his killing Toothy for the sake of selling his body parts, that's horrible from the start... But there's horror regarding the fact that ''he has'' '''''customers''''', including one who doesn't even show concern when he sees a person ''lose his eye'' right in front of him. Would Lumpy even have recieved a [[Main/{{Prison}} relatively tame punishment]] if Unluckiness unluckiness hadn't gotten him?

* Blast From The Past is already MindScrew enough, but there's one part that makes no sense whatsoever. So, Sniffles spills his milk, so he builds a time machine to get it back, and arrives short before the glass drops, which is when Lumpy comes in. ''WHY DIDN'T LUMPY COME IN THE FIRST TIME AROUND!?''** Bad things happen when you mess with time.

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* Blast From The Past is already MindScrew enough, but there's one part that makes no sense whatsoever. So, Sniffles spills his milk, so he builds a time machine to get it back, and arrives short before the glass drops, which is when Lumpy comes in. ''WHY DIDN'T LUMPY COME IN THE FIRST TIME AROUND!?''AROUND?!''** Bad things happen when you mess with time.Or, even better, Sniffles spills his milk; WHY DOESN'T HE JUST GO GET ANOTHER GLASS?!

* The moral at the end of ''A Bit of A Pickle'' is far more cryptic than usual: "We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." Now think about this: Lammy thinks Mr. Pickels is a psychopath, but everyone else sees him as a regular pickle. If Mr. Pickels truly isn't real... oh dear.

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* The moral at the end of ''A Bit of A Pickle'' is far more cryptic than usual: "We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." Now Keep that into account and think about this: Lammy thinks sees Mr. Pickels is as a psychopath, psychotic killer, but everyone else sees him as a regular pickle. If Mr. Pickels truly isn't real... oh dear.

* The moral at the end of ''A Bit of A Pickle'' is far more cryptic than usual: "We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." Now think about this: Lammy sees Mr. Pickels as murderous psychopath, while everyone else sees him as a regular pickle. If Mr. Pickels truly isn't real... oh dear.

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* The moral at the end of ''A Bit of A Pickle'' is far more cryptic than usual: "We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." Now think about this: Lammy sees thinks Mr. Pickels as murderous is a psychopath, while but everyone else sees him as a regular pickle. If Mr. Pickels truly isn't real... oh dear.

* The moral at the end of ''A Bit of A Pickle'' is far more cryptic than usual: "We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." Now think about this: Lammy sees Mr. Pickels as a genocidal psychopath, while everyone else except her sees him as a regular pickle. If Mr. Pickels truly isn't real... oh dear.

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* The moral at the end of ''A Bit of A Pickle'' is far more cryptic than usual: "We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." Now think about this: Lammy sees Mr. Pickels as a genocidal murderous psychopath, while everyone else except her sees him as a regular pickle. If Mr. Pickels truly isn't real... oh dear.

* The moral at the end of ''A Bit of A Pickle'' is far more cryptic than usual: "We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." Now think about this: Lammy sees Mr. Pickels as a genocidal psychopath, while everyone else sees him as a regular pickle. If Mr. Pickels truly isn't real... oh dear.

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* The moral at the end of ''A Bit of A Pickle'' is far more cryptic than usual: "We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." Now think about this: Lammy sees Mr. Pickels as a genocidal psychopath, while everyone else except her sees him as a regular pickle. If Mr. Pickels truly isn't real... oh dear.

* The moral at the end of ''A Bit of A Pickle'' is far more cryptic than usual: "We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." Now think about this: Lammy sees Mr. Pickels kill people, while everyone else sees him as a regular pickle. If Mr. Pickels truly isn't real... oh dear.

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* The moral at the end of ''A Bit of A Pickle'' is far more cryptic than usual: "We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." Now think about this: Lammy sees Mr. Pickels kill people, as a genocidal psychopath, while everyone else sees him as a regular pickle. If Mr. Pickels truly isn't real... oh dear.

* The moral at the end of ''A Bit of A Pickle'' is far more cryptic than usual: "We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." Now think about this: Lammy sees Mr. Pickels as a murderous psychopath, while everyone else sees him as a regular pickle. If Mr. Pickels truly isn't real... oh dear.

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* The moral at the end of ''A Bit of A Pickle'' is far more cryptic than usual: "We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are." Now think about this: Lammy sees Mr. Pickels as a murderous psychopath, kill people, while everyone else sees him as a regular pickle. If Mr. Pickels truly isn't real... oh dear.

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